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09-13-2012 - The Workplace Of The Future - State Street's Move To The Seaport

Date: September 13th, 2012 Time: 7:15 - 9 a.m. Location: Seaport Hotel, One Seaport Ln., Boston As companies look to evaluate their real estate needs for the future, efficiency, economics and infrastructure have been the topics of focus. Many mid to large size companies looking to shrink their footprint and keep their headcount static are evaluating options which provide the flexibility to design cutting edge work space. These highly efficient and open layouts minimize square footage per employee; while in turn maximizing the company's return on occupancy costs. Being able to provide a unique culture along with helping the company's bottom line has tenants and landlords taking new steps to define today's work place environment. In Boston today, we are seeing it first hand with the rapid development of the Seaport District known to the city as the Innovation District. Please join us for an interactive discussion to learn what is making the Seaport the place to be and how State Street, when looking at their global outlook on real estate, made the decision to move to a build-to-suit opportunity in the Seaport. Presenters: * Ron Perry, president & head of brokerage, Colliers International * Dustin Sarnoski, director of global real estate transactions, mergers & acquisitions, State Street Bank Agenda: Registration: 7:15 - 8:00 a.m. Program: 8:00 - 9:00 am Price: * $45.00 - Member, Developing Leader Member and Employee of Corporate Firm * $55.00 - Non-Member
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